Very often in science, the unexpected discovery turns out to be the most significant. The meanspeed® conjecture in music asserts: the square root of three-fifths of one second (V3/5") is the speed of the beat where V3/5" x 10^2= 77.459666… per minute, while V3/5" x 10^(-2)=0.77459666… seconds per beat in length. Theodore "Ted" Jones-Winters once said, "tempo is to music what the weather report is to radio news." ONE speed does *not* fit all. What speed changes your mood? Your feedback makes the theory more precise and correct. Thank you for coming and participating in this experiment!
You’ve got to roll with the punches and get to what’s real – Edward Van Halen, ‘Jump’
“To whom much is given, much is expected. To whom much more is given, much more is expected” – The Gospel According to St. Luke, quoted by Franklin Delano Roosevelt